Central entered the series tied with FAMU atop the division by winning percentage.

John Capra had two hits in the first game, while former Lincoln player Willis McDaniel had three hits and two RBI in the second game.

Jacky Miles Jr. had two hits in the second game. Central was hurt by six errors in the second game.

FAMU steps out of conference Tuesday against visiting Jacksonville, and returns to MEAC play Friday at North Carolina A&T State.

FSU softball

After posting an early 2-0 advantage in the first inning, No. 14 Florida State (28-6, 8-0 ACC) led the entire game as the Noles posted a 4-2 win over Georgia Tech (19-14, 5-3 ACC) on Saturday afternoon at Shirley Clements Mewborn Field.

The win extended FSU’s ACC winning streak to 34 games, which is tied with Texas State for the sixth-longest conference winning streak in NCAA history.

The Bobcats won 34 straight Southland Conference games from 2000-02.

Lead-off hitter Cali Harrod had two hits, an RBI and scored twice to lead the Seminoles’ six-hit attack.

Meghan King and Kylee Hanson combined to throw a four-hitter with seven strikeouts.

Hanson (16-3) earned the win in relief, throwing four innings.

The FSU-GT series wraps up today at 1 p.m.

FSU women’s tennis

The No. 24 Florida State women’s tennis team (12-7, 4-5 ACC) took down No. 18 Virginia (12-5, 6-3 ACC) for the second time this season, 5-2.

The Seminole got out to a 1-0 lead with their 13th doubles point this season.

FSU was led by senior Gabby Castaneda and freshman Petra Hule on court three. This duo cruised through their opponent on their way to a 6-1 win. On court two junior Julia Mikulski and sophomore, Andrea Garcia took down their opponent 6-4 to clinch the doubles point.